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If you do a Google search online for 2002 Mercury Mountaineer ( Ford Explorer ) there should be reviews to read
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The Mercury Mountaineer is a classy SUV. Some models have been known to have faulty alarms that either go off randomly or fail to go off when they should.
Owner should bet a manual from a Mercury dealer for simple data. Owner should bet a manual from a Mercury dealer for simple data.
There is no transmission dip stick for a 2002 mercury mountaineer, fluid will need to be checked from under the vehicle. There is a fill plug on the transmission, remove the plug and fluid level should be up to the level of the plug hole. This is the only year mercury did this in the mountaineer.
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" regular " unleaded , 87 octane
On a 2002 Mercury Mountaineer : The 4.6 liter V8 engine uses ( 2 timing CHAINS / 1 CHAIN to each cylinder head )
I was looking at the 1998 Mercury Mountaineer Owner Guide and it doesn't give the answer , but it should be (79.5 litres / 21 U.S. gallons or close to that , like it is on my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT )
According to the 2002 Mercury Mountaineer Owner Guide : For the 4.0 liter SOHC , V6 engine ( 5W-30 ) For the 4.6 liter V8 engine ( 5W-20 )
It should be in the right front passenger footwell , by the kick panel ( that's where it is on a Ford Explorer ) O.K. you got me ! - I forgot that the Mercury Mountaineer started with the 1997 model year
According to the 2001 Mercury Mountaineer maintenance schedule ( every 60,000 miles ) for what Ford states as NORMAL service You can view the 2001 Mercury Mountaineer scheduled maintenance guide ( as well as the owners manual ) online at : www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) Click on Owner Guides